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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1015.
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HONOLULU, HAWAII.
O. J. MANALO
The Expert Tailor
PAIA, MAUI, T. H.
The Tailor in the island that pro
duces the most perfect suit made.
High grade lining and workmanship.
Wo take orders and deliver with
promptness and despatch.
Telephone 2641.
P. O. Box 84.
Expert Tailor in Town
Your Suits made to FIT at Chatanl
Tailors by M. Inada, an experi
enced tailor who recently ar
rived In town.
Try Us. You Won't Regret It.
CHATANI TAILORS
Market Street
AT LAST WE HAVE IT
"On the Beach at Waikiki"
NEW VICTOR
HAWAIIAN RECORD
Just say:
"Send me Record No. 17880."
Bergstrom Music Co., Ltd.
HONOLULU.
Box 576.
LODGE MAUI, No. 5)84, A. P. & A.
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahului, on the first
Saturday night of each month at
7:30 P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
BEN WILLIAMS, R. W. M.
JAMES CUMMING,
tf Secretary.
AUTO ROR HIRE.
Comfortable and stylish 1914 Cadillac
7-Seater. at your service. Rates
reasonable. King up
NUNES, Paia : : Tel. 205
James C. Toss, Jr.,
Architect,
Enelneer
& Contractor
Wailuku
Maui
ALOHA LODGE NO. II KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at the
Knights of Pythias Hail, Wailuku, on the
second and fourth Saturdays of each
X' month.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend'
E. J. WALSH, C. C.
H. A. HANSKN, K. R. Sc S.
WHEN IN WAILUKU VISIT
II. OKAMLRA'S
Ice Cream Parlor on Market Street.
Cold Lunch Served at all Hours.
Orders for Ice Cream Promptly At-
tended to.
OUR ISLAND CONTEMPORARIES
Boosters But Not Blind.
Mayor Lane told the Ad Club yes
terday that the city administration
desires the cooperation of the Ad Chib
and in particular wants less "knock
ing" and more boosting.
The Ad Club is by nature and ap
plied ait a boosting organization.
There isn't any doubt that it will
back up the city administration In
worthy and progressive measures.
cannot be expected to back up
the creation of a political machine de
On the Other Islands
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Aeroplane Mall Service For Islands.
That the postofTice department,
backed by the war department, is seri
ously planning to inaugurate a daily
aeroplane mail service between Hono
lulu, Maul, and Hilo, is the -.statement
made by Postmaster H. D. Corbett, of
Hilo, who recently returned from a
trip to Washington, according to the
Hilo Tribune. Mr. Corbett, it Is stated,
says that Postmaster General Burle
son and First Assistant rostmaster
General Roper discussed the matter
with him, and that he was told that
an appropriation for the purpose
would be asked of this session of con
gress. o
Will Lease Hawaii Building.
The Hawaii building at the Panama
Pacific Exposition will probably be
leased to the city of San Francisco
at the nominal rental of $1 per year,
until the next legislature meets, when
it is proposed that the property be
turned over as a gift to the city. It
is claimed that to remove the struc
ture would probably cost more than
the materials would bring. The Ha
waii commissioners have also approv
ed a plan to lend a portion of the
exhibits in the building to the exposi
tion at San Diego for the coming
year. Some others may be sold.
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Reform School Case Ended.
In less than an hour, the jury in the
trial of the so-called mutiny case at
the Boys' Industrial School, brought in
a verdict of not guilty. Eleven boys
who had been charged with unlawful
assembly in connection with the
trouble at the school several weeks
ago were thus cleared of the charge
in Judge Ashford's court in Honolulu
on Tuesday. The jury recommended
that the conditions at the institution,
as indicted at the trial, be further
looked into. Allegations of serious
mismanagement formed the burden of
the defense offered by the young pri
soners. Candidates For Reform School Head.
Bertram G. Rivenburgh, John C.
Anderson, W. P. Fenncll, and W. H.
Hulton, are said to he candidates for
the position of superintendent of the
Boys' Industrial School, to succeed
Hugh Tucker, who it is expected, will
be removed on the first of the year
by the new -rommisslon whi;h takes
charge at that time. Thf board con
sluts of A. V. Griffiths, Dr. C. B.
Cooper, Rev. Father Valentin, Mies
Bertha Ben Taylor, Mrs. A. L. An
drews, Mrs. F. W. Macfarlane, and
Judge William L. Whitney, ex-officlo
member.
o
Waiahole Tunnel Through.
On Tuesday of this week, Contract
or Jorgen Jorgensen, of the big Wai
ahole tunnel, which for two years has
been in process of construction
through the Koolau range, on Oahu,
set the last blast which brought to
gether the bores from either side of
the mountain. The tunnel is being
built for the Oahu Sugar company
and will supply a great flow of water
from the windward side of the island,
and from the heavy flows developed
in the tunnel itself.
o
Plan Military Training for Punahou
The board of trustees of Punahou
Aendemv arc considering the proposal
that military training be made a part
of the work of the academy ana ior a
portion of the boys of the preparatory
school. If the Plan is adopted, It will
mean that the military feature will be
at least partially compulsory. The
idea Is fathered by L. A. Thurston, of
the trustees.
o
Bishop Gets a Ford.
The Rt. Rev. Bishop Restarick is
now in the same class as some of the
Maui parsons. Some unknown friends
have just presented him with a Ford
automobile.
The regular annual meeting of the
Htock-holders of the First National
Bank of Wailuku, will be held on
Tuesday, January 11th, 1916, at 9 a
m., at its banking house, Wailuku
Maui, T. II.
C. D. LUFKIN,
Cashier.
Dec. 10, 17, 21, 31, 1915, Jan. 7, 191G.
The regular annual meeting of the
stock-holders of the First National
Bank of Paia, will be held on Tuesday,
January 11th, 1910, at 2 p. m., at its
banking house, Paia, Maul, 1 . it.
C. D. LUFKIN,
Cashier.
Dec. 10, 17, 24, ?1, 1915, Jan. 7, 1910
The regular annual meeting of the
stock-holders of The Lahaina National
Bank, will be held on Tuesday, Jan
uary 11th, 1916, at 7:30 p. m., at Its
banking house, Lahaina, Maui, T. II
C. D. LU r KIN,
Cashier.
Dec. 10, 17. 24, 31, 1915, Jan. 7, 1916.
signed to run the city on partisan
lines.
It cannot be expected to cooperate
In putting in office and keeping in of
fice men whose qualifications are
based on the votes they deliver, not
the work they deliver.
It cannot be expected to cooperate
In playing politics with public im
provements. And
The mayor and the rest of the city
officials can count on the Ad Club to
boost whenever the city administra
tion gives It something to boost about.
The way to end knocking is to fur
nish the subjects for boosting. Star-Bulletin.
Those Who Travel
Arrived.
By str. Claudine, Dec. 11. Mrs. W.
D. Baldwin, W. L. Bergstrom, W. O.
Aiken, Miss Kingsbury, M. O. John
son, Mrs. J. E. Higgins, F. M. Correa,
Mrs. Kahunnkala.
By sir. Claudine, Dec. 11. Miss
Turner, Mrs. II. P. Baldwin, H. T.
Pitchford, Dr. Lichtenfels, F. W. Fay,
Sister Balerio, K. W. Greene, W. A.
Ramsay, Mrs. W. D. Baldwin, L. Y.
Aiona. Miss Ling Ying, Mrs. Ylng,
Mrs. Lichtenfels, Ah Kee.
By str. Mikahala, Dec. 15. Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Brown, Miss A. Meyer, W.
C. Amana.
Departed.
By str. Mauna Kea, Dec. 10. D. F.
Batch, E. Baldwin, Brig.-Gen. S. I.
Johnson, Mrs. Niemeyer, F. T.
Schmidt, A. Fries, F. H. Loeey, S. S.
Peck, A. M. Hammon, L. T. Lyman,
Ray Irwin, Mrs. J. K. Aki, II. Glass,
R. A. Drummond .
By str. Claudine, Dec. 11. C. A.
Scott, M. C. Jarclin, Mrs. Jardin, Chun
Lin Sang, Miss von Tempsky, Mrs.
von Tempsky. D. C. Lindsay, M. P.
Rodrigues, Mrs. Rodrigues and two
infants, H. Arita, A. McPhee, N. Shes-
topol and fifteen deck.
By str. Kilauea, Dec. 13. F. F. Bald
win, H. A. Baldwin, A. Valentine, G.
W. Young and wife, George Edwards,
E. F. Deinert, W. A. Kinney, Mrs. A.
Rothrock, William Knight, L. Weinz
heimer, Mrs. R. B. Hose, O. W. Pat
terson,, James A. Wilder, II. B. Pen
ha'.low, Y. Imamura, Charles Gay and
servant, S. Hocking, J. D. Cook, II. T.
Hayselden.
Maui Library Gets
Fine Lot of New Books
The Maui Library has been parti
cularly fortunate in receiving a fine
lot of new books recently. Last Fri
day the following list was opened to
members :
Fiction.
Before the Gringo Came Atherton.
Contrary Mary Bailey.
The Secret of the Reef Bindloss.
Wisdom of Father Brown Chester
ton.
Far Country Churchill.
Doodles Dowd.
Dawn o'Hara Ferber.
Jaffrey Locke.
Amarllly of Clothes Line Alley
Maniates.
Adventures of Detective Barney
Higgins.
Mister Grex of Monte Carlo Oppen-
heim.
The Harbor Poole.
Michael O'Halloran Porter.
K Rinehart.
The Turmoil Tarkington.
White Alley Wells.
Rose Garden Husband Widdemer.
The Rainbow Trail Grey
Felix O'Day Smith.
Somewhere in France Davis
What I Found Out An American
Governess in the House of a German
Prince.
Four Weeks In the Trenches Krcis-
ler.
Nickey Naw, Reservist Qulller
Couch.
The Old Wives Tales Bennett.
Juvenile Department.
Young Trailers Altsheller.
Fifty Famous Stories Retold Bald
win. Story of Roland Baldwin.
Story of Siegfried Baldwin.
Thirty More Famous Stories Retold
Baldwin.
Peter and Wendy Barrie.
Story of Wool Bassett.
Master Skylark Bennett. '
Little Folk of Many Lands Chance
Conundrums Cutter.
Book of Cheerful Cats Francis.
Tied Piper of Hamelin Greenway.
Jack the Young Ranchman Grln
nell. Overall Boys Grover.
Celtic Fairytales Jacobs.
Indian Fairy Tales Jacobs.
Jungle Book Kipling.
Blue Fairy Book Lang.
Greek Heroes Kingsley.
Blue Bird For Children Maeter
linck. Careers of Danger and Daring Mof
fett. Japanese Twins Perkins.
Wonder Clock Pyle.
Harper's Beginning Electricity
Shafer.
Eskimo Stories Smith.
Child's Garden of Verse Stevenson.
Robin Hood; His Book Tappen.
Patty Fairfield Wells.
The Lost Prince Burnett.
The following books were also re
ceived this week from Mrs. F. F. Bald
win, as gifts to the library:
Child's Garden of Verses R. L.
Stevenson.
The Bear Who Was Never Cross
C. D. Ilerr.
The Bee Who Would Not Work
C. D. Ilerr.
Emerald City of Oz Bauni.
Callopoff, the Talking Pony Tudor
Jenks.
Heroic Legends A. G. Herbertson.
How Frceckle Frog Made Himself
Pretty ('. 1). Heir.
How Punky Dunk Helped Old
Prince --. I). Ilerr.
Tin- Kind Bear of Kadiac Island
Elliot Whitney.
Little Lame Prince Miss Mullock.
Lit lie Merchant Oliver Optic.
Mr. Rabbit at Home ,T. C. Harrle.
The Pigeon Tale Virginia Bennett.
Tunky Dunk and the Gold Fish C.
1). Heir.
Rover Boys on the River A. M.
Winlield.
Swiss Family Robinson I. F. M.
Scotty and Mis Lady Margaret
The Tale of Two Bad Mice Beat
rice Potter.
What is Sweeter Then Honey J. II.
Willard.
The White Merle L. Gask.
What All the World's A Seeking
R. W.- Trine.
By Authority.
IN THE CIRCl'IT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OK HAWAII AT CHAMBERS: IN
THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF CARL FREDERICK MARTIN
SOMMERFELD, late of Kuiaha,
Maui, deceased.
Petition of Catherine Sommerfeld
for Appointment as Administrator. IT
IS ORDERED, that Thursday, the 14th
day of January, A. D. 1916, at 10
o'clock A. M., be and the same Is here
by appointed for hearing said Petition,
at the Court Room of this Court, in
Wailuku. Maui, Hawaii.
BY THE COURT
EDMUND H. HART, Clerk.
Wailuku, Maui, December 2, 1915.
Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24.
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed Tenders will bo received by
the Maul Loan Fund Commission, at
Wai'uku, Maui, T. II., up to 7:30
o'clock, p. m. of Wednesday, December
22nd, 1915.
For the building of a section of
Homestead Road from Kihei towards
Kamaole, Kula, Maui, T. H.
Plans and specifications and blank
forms for proposals are on file In the
olllce of the Maui Loan Fund Commis
sion, Wailuku, Maui, T. II., and in the
office of the Superlntendentof Public
Works, Capitol Building, Honolulu,
T. H.
The Maul Loan Fund Commission
reserves tthe right to reject any and
all bids.
MAUI LOAN FUND COMMISSION,
R. A. Wadsworth,
Dec. 10, 17. Secretary.
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed Tenders will be received by
the Maul Loan Fund Commission, at
Wailuku, Maui, T. H. , up to 7 o'clock
P. M. of ednesday, December 22nd
1915.
1st Furnishing Material for the
construction of a Kitchen and Dining
Room, Ice and Electric Building, and
a Cold Storage Room, for the Ku'a
Sanitarium, Kula, Maui.
2nd For Hauling Material for the
construction of a Kitchen and Dinin
Room, Ice and Electric Building, and
a Cold Storage Room to the Kula
Sanitarium, Kula, Maui.
Plans and specifications and blank
forms for proposals are on file In the
otlice of tho Maul Loan Fund Commis
sion, Wailuku, Maul, and in the of
fice of tho Superintendent of Public
Works, Capitol Building, Honolulu,
T. H.
The Maul Loan Fund Commission
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
MAUI LOAN FUND COMMISSION
R. A. Wadsworth,
Dec. 10, 17, 1915. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
INSTRUCTION.
Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 8. 1915.
All bills against the Department
of Public Instruction of the Territory
of Hawaii, incurred during the present
biennial period, beginning January 1,
1U1I, and ending December 31, 1913,
and remaining unpaid, must be for
warded to the olllce of the Department
of Public Instruction, properly made
out on the regular forms not later
than January 7, 1916, to insure pay
ment of same.
HENRY W. KINNEY,
Superintendent), Department of
Public Intruetion.
Dec. 10, 17.
NOTICE.
To the Members of the Filipino Ben
evolent Society.
Because of personal duties which
require all of my time, I hereby give
notice that I have turned over to Mr.
Luis Valenciay Salva, Vice President
General of the organization, all tho
duties of mv olllce.
PEDRO M. ESQl'ERAS,
General President of the Filipino
Benevolent Society.
Wailuku, Dec. 10. 1915.
Dee. 10, 17.
HAAS' CANDY
ROR CHRISTMAS
Please send us your order for
Christmas Candy this week.
This will mean FUCSII CANDY
delivered at the riht time and
prevent disappointment.
BENSON, SMITH & CO., Ltd.
THE REXAL STORE
Fort and Hotel
8
I Christ m o s Cards
I A large and beautiful variety from which we
shall be glad to send samples for you to se-
I lect from. Send your orders in early.
1 Hawaiian News Co., Ltd.
i-f Honolulu.
AllisChalmers
Manufacturing Co.
Honolulu
AGENTS
Honolulu and Hilo.
Telephone 1141
WAILUKU HARDWARE CO.
Successors to LEE HOP
General Hardware, Enamelware, Oil Stoves, Twln.s
Mattlnis, Wall Papers, Mattresses, Etc., Etc., Etc.
COFFIN8 MADE AT SHORT NOTICE.
J! Printed
Letterhead
Adds distinction or "class" to your correspondence.
It isn't only the business firm or professional man
who now raises his correspondence above the
mediocre through aid of the printer's art.
Just your name and address in neat lettering at top
or corner of the sheet will add an individual touch
that at once raises your letter above the dead level
of "ordinary".
The additional cost per letter is trifling.
But of course much depends on the printing.
Maui Publishing Company
44
Quality
N. D. We haze just received some fine new faces suited to
letterhead work.
Iron Works.
Wailuku, Maul, T. II.
P. O. Box S3
Limited
Printers"